Arcade

Oh... the Sega Genesis. A classic console featuring some unforgettable games! So classic, in fact, one modder created this custom Sega Genesis handheld console. The modder states:
"I know I could have used an emulator for this. That's not...

Everyone has probably played a few games of Ping Pong in their day, but how many people have played on a table like this beast? It moves while you play! With a push of an arcade-type button, the table tilts left or right, changing the...

If you're having severe withdrawals from the days of arcade gaming, and have a burning desire to use the ole joystick and colorful push buttons again, here’s the project for you. Learn how to build an arcade controller for your Xbox 360....

This gamer not only an electronics wizard, but also a master wood worker as well. He constructed a custom console for playing retro arcade games (check out all of our DIY arcade projects) along with two control pads comprised of the typical...

This miniature Space Invaders game is just awesome. At only 7 inches tall, it features a tiny joystick and buttons. It honestly looks like a full-size arcade game was miniaturized on the spot. The best part? It's playable!
The system...

With the VisualTouch kit, you can convert any laptop computer screen into a touchscreen. To do this, pick up touch screen supplies such as those in the VisualTouch kit (many sizes are available). One of the key things to remember is to keep every...

Previously, we've featured a variety of Pong projects including the LED Pong clock. Now the 2D arcade game gets new life by adding two more players and being built into a coffee table. The coffee table holds 900 LED's arranged in a 30 x 30 matrix...

We've featured quite a few mini NES arcades in the past, but unlike the others, this one doesn't use emulators. Instead, it keeps the authentic, retro feel by incorporating an original NES and controllers.
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This 'Nanocade' project not only condenses an arcade into a portable version, but it also puts an old laptop to good use. Essentially, it's a $350 DIY kit that lets you build a micro MAME cabinet out of acrylic sheets:
If you follow the...

MAME helps to feed your nostalgia by emulating arcade games on a computer. You can turn to our old arcade posts for inspiration and build a full-scale arcade cabinet or you can build a tabletop version using a netbook (shown above). This Mini...